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Around New York : Cavani String Quartet ; Mot Sisters.

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  1. Around New York : radio broadcast [sound recording] : Cavani String Quartet ; Mot Sisters.
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  1. 1994.

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Additional authors
  1. Sullivan, Steve, 1954-
  2. Gross, Terry
  3. Brancaccio, David
  4. Adams, Noah
  5. Schaefer, John
  6. Waterbury, Susan
  7. Fullard, Annie
  8. Docter, Kirsten
  9. Peckham, Merry
  10. Nel, Anton
  11. Mot, Anne-Marie
  12. Mot, Monique
  13. Juntwait, Margaret
  14. Beckhart, Bob
  15. Child, Fred
  16. DeMarc, Michael
  17. Ryder, Spyder
  18. Bertoncini, Gene
  19. Moore, Michael, 1945-
  20. Franck, César, 1822-1890.
  21. Bartók, Béla, 1881-1945.
  22. Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918.
  23. Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943.
  24. Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990.
  25. Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897.
  26. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847.
  27. Jones, Isham, 1894-1956.
  28. Cavani Quartet, performer
  29. Mot Sisters, performer
  30. Raphael Trio, performer
  31. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  32. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Description
  1. 2 sound discs (106:40) : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. On the first half of the program (2:00-3:00 P. M.), host Steve Sullivan talks with the members of the Ohio-based Cavani String Quartet and South African pianist Anton Nel, about puns, schooling in Cleveland, and future performances/recordings. They perform live in the WNYC performance studio. On the second half of the program (3:00-4:00 P. M.), host Steve Sullivan talks with the Belgian twin Mot Sisters (duo pianists), who are currently recording their debut CD, and are studying at the Manhattan School of Music. They play 4-hand piano pieces live in the WNYC performance studio.
Uniform title
  1. Around New York (Radio program)
Subject
  1. Waterbury, Susan > Interviews
  2. Fullard, Annie > Interviews
  3. Docter, Kirsten > Interviews
  4. Peckham, Merry > Interviews
  5. Nel, Anton > Interviews
  6. Mot, Anne-Marie > Interviews
  7. Mot, Monique > Interviews
  8. String quartets > Excerpts
  9. Piano quintets > Excerpts
  10. Piano music (4 hands)
  11. Variations (Piano), Arranged
  12. Drum music
  13. Piano trios > Excerpts
  14. Double bass and guitar music
  15. Radio programs, Musical
Genre/Form
  1. Classical music radio programs.
Contents
  1. CD 1: [Excerpt] NPR news (1:44) -- "Marketplace" promo (David Brancaccio, announcer) (0:30) -- [No audio] (0:11) -- Around New York: Opening remarks ; Interview with Susan Waterbury, Annie Fullard, Kirsten Docter, Merry Peckham and Anton Nel (Steve Sullivan, host) (5:23) ; Piano quintet in F minor, 1st movement / C. Franck (16:23) ; Commentary (Steve Sullivan, host) (0:17) -- "New Sounds Live" promo (John Schaefer, announcer) ; [Excerpt] Unidentified drum solo (Max Roach, drums) (0:37) -- Around New York: Commentary ; Interview with Susan Waterbury, Annie Fullard, Kirsten Docter, Merry Peckham and Anton Nel (Steve Sullivan, host) (6:32) ; String quartet no. 4: mvts. 1 and 4 / B. Bartók (9:07) ; Commentary ; Interview with Susan Waterbury, Annie Fullard, Kirsten Docter, Merry Peckham and Anton Nel (Steve Sullivan, host) (2:43) -- NYC events no. 1 (1:29) -- [No audio] (2:06) -- [Unidentified piano] (0:04) [ends abruptly]
  2. CD 2: [Excerpt] NPR news (1:14) -- "All things considered" promo (Noel Adams, announcer) (0:28) -- Around New York: Opening remarks (Steve Sullivan, host) (0:51) ; Un bateau (3:23) ; Minuet (3:08) (arr. for piano 4-hands) / C. Debussy ; Commentary ; Interview with Anne-Marie and Monique Mot (Steve Sullivan, host) (4:59) ; Barcarolle (5:20) ; Waltz (3:24) (from Morceaux, op. 11, for 4 hands) / S. Rachmaninoff ; Commentary (Steve Sullivan, host) (0:11) -- "Fresh air" promo (Terry Gross, announcer) (0:29) -- Around New York: Commentary ; Interview with Anne-Marie and Monique Mot (Steve Sullivan, host) (3:26) ; Variations on a Shaker melody (arr. for piano 4-hands) / A. Copeland (4:56) ; Commentary ; Interview with Anne-Marie and Monique Mot (Steve Sullivan, host) (4:19) ; Hungarian dances: No. 17 in F# minor (3:27) ; No. 1 in G minor (3:01) / J. Brahms ; Commentary ; Interview with Anne-Marie and Monique Mot (Steve Sullivan, host) (1:21) -- NYC events no. 2 (1:32) -- Around New York: Commentary (Steve Sullivan, host) (0:38) ; [Excerpt] [Piano] trio no. 2 in C minor, op. 66: Finale (from 1995 CD Trio 1 & 2) / F. Mendelssohn (7:44) ; Commentary (Steve Sullivan, host) (0:32) ; [Excerpt] It had to be you (arr. for double bass and guitar) (from the 1995 CD "Two in time") / I. Jones (2:39) ; Closing remarks (Steve Sullivan, host) (0:40) -- [Excerpt] Fresh air: Opening remarks (0:04) [ends abruptly]
Call number
  1. *LDC 50474
Note
  1. Compact discs.
  2. WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-ANYK-1994-01-25; Catalog: 54822.
Credits (note)
  1. John Schaefer, producer ; Margaret Juntwait, director ; Michael DeMarc, technical director ; Spyder Ryder, radio engineer ; Robert [i.e. Bob] Beckhart, talent coordinator ; Fred Child, production assistant.
Event (note)
  1. Broadcast by WNYC (93.9 F. M./A. M. 820), New York, N. Y. on Jan. 25, 1994.
Source (note)
  1. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
Title
  1. Around New York : radio broadcast [sound recording] : Cavani String Quartet ; Mot Sisters.
Imprint
  1. 1994.
Playing time
  1. 004917 005723
Credits
  1. John Schaefer, producer ; Margaret Juntwait, director ; Michael DeMarc, technical director ; Spyder Ryder, radio engineer ; Robert [i.e. Bob] Beckhart, talent coordinator ; Fred Child, production assistant.
Performer
  1. CD 1. 1st work: Anton Nel, piano. 1st and 3rd works: Cavani String Quartet: (Susan Waterbury and Annie Fullard, violins ; Kirsten Docter, viola ; Merry Peckham, violoncello) ; 2nd work: Max Roach, drums. David Brancaccio and John Schaefer, announcers. CD 2. 1st-7th works: Mot Sisters: (Anne-Marie Mot and Monique Mot, piano duo) ; [8th work: Raphael Trio] ; [9th work: Gene Bertoncini, guitar ; Michael Moore, double bass] ; Noah Adams and Terry Gross, announcers ; Terry Gross, host. All CDs: Steve Sullivan, host.
Event
  1. Broadcast by WNYC (93.9 F. M./A. M. 820), New York, N. Y. on Jan. 25, 1994.
Local note
  1. The Mot Sisters recorded the 1994 LP "Two pianos" (Brussels: René Gailly International Productions), which was mentioned on CD 2.
Source
  1. Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007 NN-RHA
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Added author
  1. Sullivan, Steve, 1954- host.
  2. Gross, Terry, host.
  3. Gross, Terry, commentator.
  4. Brancaccio, David, commentator.
  5. Adams, Noah, commentator.
  6. Schaefer, John, commentator.
  7. Waterbury, Susan, interviewee.
  8. Fullard, Annie, interviewee.
  9. Docter, Kirsten, interviewee.
  10. Peckham, Merry, interviewee.
  11. Nel, Anton, interviewee.
  12. Mot, Anne-Marie, interviewee.
  13. Mot, Monique, interviewee.
  14. Schaefer, John, producer.
  15. Juntwait, Margaret, director.
  16. Beckhart, Bob, production personnel.
  17. Child, Fred, production personnel.
  18. DeMarc, Michael, technical director.
  19. Ryder, Spyder, recording engineer.
  20. Nel, Anton, performer.
  21. Bertoncini, Gene, performer.
  22. Moore, Michael, 1945- performer.
  23. Franck, César, 1822-1890. Quintet, piano, violin (2), viola, cello, F minor. Molto moderato quasi lento.
  24. Bartók, Béla, 1881-1945. Quartets, violins (2), viola, cello, no. 4. Selections.
  25. Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Petite suite. En bateau; arranged.
  26. Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Petite suite. Menuet; arranged.
  27. Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943. Morceaux, piano, 4 hands, op. 11. Barcarolle.
  28. Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943. Morceaux, piano, 4 hands, op. 11. Waltz.
  29. Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990. Appalachian spring. Selections; arranged.
  30. Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. Ungarische Tänze. Nr. 17.
  31. Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. Ungarische Tänze. Nr. 1.
  32. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847. Trios, piano, violin, cello, no. 2, op. 66, C minor. Finale. Allegro appassionato.
  33. Jones, Isham, 1894-1956. It had to be you; arranged.
  34. Cavani Quartet, performer.
  35. Mot Sisters, performer.
  36. Raphael Trio, performer.
  37. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  38. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Research call number
  1. *LDC 50474
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